Gina Haspel is the first female CIA director. CIA deputy director Gina Haspel has been promoted to director of the federal agency, the first-ever woman to hold the top position. President Trump made the announcement Tuesday after firing Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and replacing him with CIA director Mike Pompeo.

In recent weeks, Trump has repeatedly attacked the actress and talk show maven. “I would love to beat Oprah,” Trump said during a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday night. Not surprisingly, Winfrey took the high road on Sunday when CNN’s Van Jones asked what she would say in response to Trump’s comments.

On March 6, the adult-film star and director filed a lawsuit against President Trump concerning a nondisclosure agreement she claims to have signed about their alleged relationship during the mid-2000s.

Stephanie Clifford (aka Stormy Daniels), who claims she had an affair with Donald Trump, is now suing the president. According to Tuesday’s suit, Clifford and Trump’s attorney Michael Cohen both signed what it calls a “hush agreement” and a side letter agreement on Oct. 28, 2016, just 11 days before the presidential election. “This relationship included, among other things, at least one ‘meeting’ with Mr. Trump in a bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel located within Los Angeles County,” the suit claims.

The first daughter was reportedly asked to attend the closing ceremonies by President Trump and the United States Olympic Committee for the winter games, held from Feb. 8 to 25. Her actual role remains unclear.

A New York Times story likens Melania Trump to Michelle Obama and the internet could not disagree more. “Maybe Mrs. Trump is more like Michelle Obama than people think,” read the op-ed piece called “The Quiet Radicalism of Melania Trump” published Thursday, which examined the first lady’s “reluctant” embrace of her role in comparison to Michelle, both of whom challenged the notion that first ladies are anything but blind supporters of their husbands.